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“%w:fi;;lw Instant rélicf=no waititg. Yo 'elo:godnnonm'c open right ip; the 4ir ges of )our head clear )::d {jel re. 3 Eflmffig hBT i\*lfil, Eflnr ess. o strugghingy for remh at night; your cold or catarrh E-nm:g. Get n small bottie of Lly's Creafii i from your Gruggist now. xp little of thi§ fragrant, _:‘ruep ing cream in your through every air passage netral E\:M ead, sootnes the nflamed or llen mucous membranc and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't #ith a cold or nasf FERGUSON'S MILITARY WRIST WATCHES BEST ASSORTMENT IN NORWICH —ALSO— Emblem Rings; Identification Tag Chains, Comfort Kits. FERGUSON’S Franklin Square ! ) Where all cars stop stuffed-up eatarrah. CHIROPRACTIC OBTAINS QUICK RESULTS IN ACUTE OR CHRONIC DISEASES ABK THCSE WHO COME To us! BOYNTON & BOYNTGCN 283 MAIN STREET, Pfion. 1371 _ Jewett Building IF IT IS JUNK' SELL IT TO THE AMER}CAN WASTE & METAL €0 210 West Main St. Teélephont 190 WELDINB WII.I. FIX IT Is Cylinders; taaungs of 411 kinds. Agri- cultitfal fmpleménts, Transmissions and Crankcases; Housings, Steél| Frames, Axles and other meial parts 3 cani be made WHOLE ahd SOUND with our WELDING: { Skilled, pert work that is guaran- teed—try it Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Phene 214 THE DINE SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICHL, Thae. regniar Rem!-Annudl Dividend ‘a8 hean declarad at the rate of 4 per ent. & vear from the earnings of the p#st six months and will be payable n and after Nov, 13, 1918, FRA wk L WOODARD, TrédSurer. 1294 CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chimber &f Commerce Building Phons 238.2 Lady Astistant Line Hart Transportation Corp. Telephtme 1450 Dock, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thuradays and Sundiys 45 Bom, Leaves New York, Pier 58, East Rivsr Mordays, Weanesdava and Fri- days at § 5 M F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Del-Hoff Hotel EVROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props clothoie 128 2.2 lfumm‘ N ARE YOU OBLIGED o cléar your throat often dnd do yéu wish you digA’t Wave to. Just try zomé of bur BRONCHIAL LOZENGES and see how they clear away that thick feeling in your throat. 156 4 box at DUNKS PHARMACY ; mmu Ofll e Bulletin rwich, Monday; Nav. 11, nm e s isoidotn 5y Light vehicle lamps at 5.03 o'clock this evening. Fhe moon quarters today, the 11th, at 1146 a. m. At Ocean beach, Thomas T. Wet: more has soll to Dinah S. Schwartz a cottage at Easterly place. N Already 42 y8ilig Norwich Grééis ark in the o X{fig es l'll’my P weex twelve bthers to join the dfmy in Gréece. During the past week repairs have been made tu the state road through Montville, which was daniaged by re- cent heavy rains. A pink rambler rose bush at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hall, on Otls street, Had about a doz- en blossoms on it Sunday. ‘l‘hé excellanit music at the meetin; the Woman's Relief corps. Frida altemubn was refidered By MiSs Binh » planist for the day. There was a dance at Richards’ grove Saturday evening for men in urifform and thélr friehds. Music was furnlshod by the Submirine orches- k of C. mgmbers requested to meat #t rooms todight for parade. Bring brooms.—adv. Wiltiam Landers, of New London, re- cently convicted of feck! ariving has been deprived of his leerige, fccord- in to official notice recsized by the { police. tind of the week reports nf influenza cases made to the state iepartment of health, bring the grand rotul since the epfdemi~ bezan to 91,20! and the Heaths to 5337 Governdr M. H. Folcorb has stated 1 that the expenses of his re-election to the goverhbrship amounted ‘o $1.000, hig contribution to the republican state central commiittee. The tax collectors office will e 8hen this evening until 8 o'clock for thei !mrpose of collecting city taxes. After 0day intefest will be added to all un- rald tases—adv. This evening, Miss Fthel Wood La- tham, of Norwich, worthv irand ma- trol of the Order of the lastérn Star, Connecticut, will pav an_official it to Stellar chapter, of Danbury. The télatives of Richard E. Houri- fan, killed in action in_Irance, have requestéd a solemn requieri hizh mass for the repose of his sou, at St. Pat- | ricl’s church this morninz. The state zuditors will <oon begin P work on the aceounts of the schosl fund for the fischl vear cnding Sep- tember 20. At the close of the the fund amornted to $2093 It was on November Itth in 1842 | that John Trumball, famous histarieal inter and aide to. Genernl Washing- {ten died in New, York city. He was Ih’wy- at Lebanon, Conn., .June 6. 1755. The Vernon evening schiol will open i (Mendav) eveninz. at the Rock- te fIieh t vith Mrs D. I MeCarthy principa® Superin- tendent 3. 0. Clough general ars présent the hiz Marlin-Rock- | {well Arms plant i work- Inz entirely o £ elins. the contraet for Relaiuh riflos 1iiving besn compioted not all of the! rifles have b ipped v Vome, Rouking court. | c, Mr. ahd Mrs. Mepniai. S. inforimelly edlehr the. 50th 3 e, receiv- y congr tations of anl those friends whe The highost ranking oflicer of the United Slales in the imantic sPe Lietttenant Co'oi:el Dwight W. ff of 31 North street. récent- Iv promoted fr the rink major. ie Barh ih West Ashferd in Oe- tober, 1883, Thete v be a vacaney 1w the chief instieeshlp in 1 b the refirement of Chief Justice mie! (. Prentice, formerl Freston, who at that timo will have veachod the aze limit of 70.. The salarsy of the chief Justice is $%,000 a vear. A cheerful jetter has beer received by Norwich friends from Poter 1. Gourgourss, now at the front. He 4nd Kyriacos Dimetros, who left for Camp Devens Friday., 2dd the third dnd fourth stars to the seivice flag at thé Boston Lunch, on Broadway. To extend a substantial welcome to sons of Alma Mater in national Service, the aluinni of Wesleyan| university, through the #lwmni_coun- eil will séfid out to etorr graduate 4 1iotice asking co-operation in secur- ing the hame of every Waoslevan man in & e. In the New London police court Sat- urday. Vincert LaGrua, :i harber at 420 Bank street, fitea $20 for défying orders to e zZiven him by the health officers representing federal government and the staté. The| éomplaint was lack of running hot witet ih his shop. The, Board of Foreige the Methodist Hpiscopal church met | lasf treek at Yonkers, N. Y., to adopt; a_ 340,060,000 Ludget, its share of .$80,- 13,000 to he anpropriated for home and fofeifn missions and to be raised next spring by subscriptiong as part Missions of of the Methodist Ceritenary celebra- tion. The state agent for tha Trsxe!ers Aid associatich, Miss Bryant,” was in Norwich recently in the intérests of the organization, of which Mrs, George T‘I Coit i8 local vice president. The United Worl\en through City Mis- sionary Rév. C. A. Nofthrop have had &cveral dppiications for d@ in this line. Thé emergéhey hospital at New London closed Saturday. The only pa- Hent, James Sullivah, 13, is suffering with tuberculosis and will he removed to a sanatorium. The hospital opened October 12 dnd a total of $H patients was received, neéarly all influenza and pneufnonia cases. Thére tere seven deaths. JUNIOR CLASS OF Y. W. H. A, ORGANIZED SUNDAY AFTERNOON A Junior club of the Young Wo= men’s Hebrew Association wis organ- izéd Bunday afternoon, at the nomie of Miss Lena Blumenthal, on High street, with a membership of eleven. The following officers wore eléctad: }r;;!flden! Anna Heclit, vics président, & Nowick; récofding secretaty, Bessie Valen; financial €ecfetary, Edith Byer; treasurer; Anna Coil; rustress-at-arms, Eva Blinderman. A membership campalgn is to ba cunducted during the fiext few weeks under ;’fi following capfains: Tedm No. 1, Rachel Marshak; Team 2, Dora acobson: Team 3, Eva Elinderfan. de m?bq&,g witl join theé Sehlor Girlg A. Hed Cross class; w‘*l&h eets ll ‘thi Red Cross Fooms evefy uesday evéning. f ng class wza 2180 ormized 'nd will eet every Hur aj ev, ingy mtefin 85 will om! of m = id he £ thnthflln&. sn High street, Thur'flav nexi For iMoxieMlon. William Stéwart of Springhéld, Ba- ward Cofiiglly of Providencé; Joseph Khuu of Provi ence and Clidrles Chik Were g in_the palj p Bittifday evening chargéa with lntnximtlon. t| Bwin the | Wil fimlfl.amlldr m Su'.ma BB fl S , of Ola My: with friends Ahm g6K . Gadily of Wwaldi- BaElen is spending a féw days | wq n hla € in Norwich, Miss Lilii Donovan of Sherman Street was. a visitor at her m-ther‘u home in Haliville Stndxy. Privite William Shartah, Who 13 at Edgewood arsenal, visited at his home hee over Saturday and Sunday, The 5| repot‘ from lfi:g‘es 'iu}fi“(xf;’ Regimen ealth ahd everythi i“ Dau tl\enter acked to the fi-l P . cople and the tow: b“fl lnx an overflow meeting of 501 Ehe answer of Norwich to demon? S‘é its interest in the uniter Wa WOtk campaign on which Norwich i committed to the slogan of Over the PR The theater raily cert of fittee i o é‘ 4 lew miore seiection: Hen cm thxm W..Gale, the geh= eral chairman, took charze .of thd meeting for the expectad epefikers had rot arrived in time from W Hmantic where they had been ‘speaking. Frederick Weld, who from New York especially 2 in, singing m eh& led thi Xd""cfiums e { &%fl Re:l 4 el or 8f the Central Eaptist c a8 on i’af n the unift drrive. afly | ih good mg well to dute. g 18 go- Ny vvhb en{\!tfi dver yiér 48 as rbh ton in the government ser\'lce h; Leen ncceglod (g' g‘e ‘Is\s‘% "ifltén ld.ry U. o Yo itif i ua is Me who s i port orders | Ep it Sunda dy at | in Norwich, BULLETIN SPREADS NEWS OF ARMISTICE M" 3 Y The Bul- i f\ éd word that the UEHARHS d lhe_nnmuca which will on by Col. Galé 16 aking the shealls Rev. ).(r Purkiss had jus; t fairly started on a good speech wheh, he saw that the g?eclgq men for the nro- gramme hal and he took his seat at once with E e aiidience; Whie situdtion ana api!iu ously. ajor B. W. Talbbt, in hi§ resular Br!t H. army uniform, baoted and spurred, was the first gp{ akér, and he gave an inside story of What Lafpens to Tommy Alking i the serbice an: How the seven Hifrefent nefés in the war Work cAmpgien miiniciér to the soidiers: s Wi Over the. 2.45 this letih mbe you" to cmted the him vigor- The nuneun Staff at. ancs &taftéd out to. start romethine. Chjél drghal William 7. Hill #ds nétified and pefore long (hé town hali bell was ringihg, whistles . were sereecHing afid the. firetiinn 4t thé Std- creechinz the sirens oft Board wab tor Hernih Kop- lford th was next business ¢f voicing ju at first but as sBofi Lell begth to ring, many tles joined : the atfier, whis- pUil-thiodte Thls magmfiwm aufliencé Betore him, said the THartford senator, was o surprise to lil, Tor he nid peen {61d ih thmam:c on Suntdy Arter- spread the news in fine The telephohe exchanZze was be- :mged with. calls and the two sperd- 5 hls audienes, i jces, and was then{s o E b to_dosthe jo') h the right 3@_{ . ought o be done. 3nd N is na- 3 nal words Mr. Coliins roused to enthusiastic applause n_he spoite of tie slogan which he égifln to the worker& of the coun- | try when ha was speakinz to ther | in a campaign to stimuldta production The slogin he acve them wa which he said ‘1 mean patrlot!('a! v tion; preserves puhish the F‘uropeah fil: ; peack to Eurepe perpetualiy. We have made good on otir 1edgo tb ghdfl our plede to those sve hAve s E'flb dolled iipori Cm~~'~~3gn platiti d | shorise. c}nm the hcop of orier to_reich tho quoh of S‘I‘i’H}Uh wlilch carindt be rais 35 83, }'»ut 1 per min n& afd thé first of ielson nnd \V o ‘ne pointz h e To the CitizéRs 8¢ Norwich: Toddy wé Hbpe t6 §68 Nerwich drive for $100,000 &é our Bift of ap| BiES WITR CONCUSSIBN oF !RMN cndoubtétily be asked to Bive and Cadet Durlin D. Bushéll 6f the! British Roval Air corp: f] Arthur W. Bushall, neer of the state h with offices i this city, dled jn To- ! onto General hospital N@v. 2 from ! conciission of the, briin, receued in a! footdall gare, He was, buried Ties- | day_at Torontn with miljtaiy Hono Cadet Bushell was 19 yedrs & n of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Biish- ! now stationed at Moulmein, Burma. and associated with the Kirst Baptl church of Providence. Besides his_ parents, he léaves four sisters, Mrs. Howard Bloomer. of Port | Washington. €., Mrs. Earl Donie Sonterville, Mass W. Arnold and Miss dh‘xsldhdl circumstances. You may pay your ments from November to March if and who will pledge Ten Dollars will give much more_and sa_help FINALLY, IF YOU ARE NO LICITOR BEFORE NOON TO Grace BusHall a =§n\nr at Columbla univer: ork _city, and dn older hur Ww. Hushbll, of brother, Ar . Conil. Norwi: FINAL UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN CALL rfl soliciting. teams., Some will have to sacrifice to make their gifts as 14+98 28 they w&hlfl Iike; but e sacrifice Are there not one thousand mén and womien in Norwich each pledge Five Dollars per monflg r month and a Lhaaan i 1l pledge Twenty Dollars pér month on the same plan? & :anan;:lsxgectuto raise. $100,000 if ynn do hot: Theré are som& who PHONE IN T8 ARADQUARTERS (NO. ; voléhwu.l_ GIVE AND SO HELP TO MAKE THE TASK EASIER? Yours for leory eHAnLEs W. GALE, Chairman. JAMES L. CASE, SEerstary. go “bver the top”.in a ohe-day v&cua{nqn to “Our Boys.” You will give liberally by members of the 188 pledges in yéd &b M! reat urdérthe existing ve égual monthly bay- Another thous- third thotsand or five months? .—.,,, our qum. E Fon PLaDh; sy A Av WILL Y LEASE _,1250) THE .SUM lege commun'ty, owihy to qui contitions which mads the mothods ur 1ronl line previots cathpaizng impossihis, 944800 | hind it come the orth of bonds reorihell FoF. | these seven mngg}flcgrét P 5 v 8 L . tWo Zz!:»(;nzylc\‘ m?r:l" poseible, Thitd is That line which temporarily »h‘.m th «xhwh Britiin his had b moch te do on the skd, withoiit which our Etoh Hall B et Win o American boys could Héver ha‘v& 2ot- for vse. : . An interesting, talk givén hy hel M. Sevin on her work in 8- hection with home service depirtnient of local wir ¥ork Bfought the mést- inz to a close SUBDEN DEATH col TO JEREmAH J chNELLv Jeremiah J. Cohnelly bf Prospest street dropped dead at his boarding place at thé corner of Prospect sireet Céntral avenue, Sunday after- noon. Mr. Connelly had been in_his room all the morping and came down- stairs to {hé Kitchen abput two o'- homnié, chilid, whn aithdugh not \w’mng e ubiforth of the courtry are stll weéar- ing it in their hear Without this lifte posRibly the armisti be sfigned might not have besn s i fiok. So that we <88 How impor- t we at home aré ahd in these times whefi such momentous history is being itten; we have the wirns irgs of history that we shail guard against what hds happenéd to oiher nattons. in theit hour of vietory. These boys who are coming back to ‘clock. e sat ifi & chdit for $8metim? [ue are to be our leaders and as we 4pd Mrs. Joseph Caffoll; whom bring thesé bogs back so may we ex- Mr. Connélly hoards; Weht but ab ut | pect otie government to ha in tha fu- and when ghe rétiirhed Hbou ture. e cannot affard.to iet any- thing happen that 8hall net make sure that those boys shall codie back as good and_bettér than whan the went away. We intend, with jhe felp of Cod ana with_ the help. of thése geven humanitarign oranizations to bring back our bbys beitér thin when they went away. From now, on the Ereat duties of (hese seyen orsaniza: tions wiil become manifest fo us 4ll niwore than ever before. Senator Koppéliniin eavé permigsioh for the vemovul of Death was dile to heart He ledved a brothbr, John, IRON ON TRACK PUT TROLLEY iN DANGER ‘What might Hiave been a seriois ac. closéd his cident was prevented on Friday a{ {; dpgech with an éffectivelv told Irci- noon when {5 Thntarman o ouk b hé | dent of {he reufiion of & son and fa- | fewett City trolleys saw a pitce of | tifef mndé possible through the work ifon about. eight in inch thick I¥ing on ¢ the railfoad tracks n rhotorman saw the ir Bring his_car {o 4 stob as the front tricks &truck the iron. Hagd thé ear been going at a high rate of speed it woild have beén derailed. Later John Kelly and a Polish boy ware arrested as having put the irén on the_ irack The boys aré aboit 10 or 12 yéars age and had no idea of thé thing ihey aid. and the guidihg ahd saving intluence of the work of thesé seVen organizi- tiors. Brisadisr Gerierdl Andréws of Hnrt- ford représénted ihe Salvaiidh AT 4nd in_opaning his Adaresds safd such anthustasm 48 he 8aw in Norwich cer: tainly meant success. We can thank (il that the¥e sevsir are ail ond in this great drive With an interest ths!l is_unifidd. 1t hdd Béén one achie héht in the fleld;. & vietsty for the world's fréédom, ail bl‘fi&gnt fed action, whith brings cabde for tflahfizgln ful aré you? 1t it be s nafiu thraue(h giving. THIS i§ our SI6EIBIES Bpportu= this comjfg week, Can we do a s‘lhm for buf oyd In coni- i hit they have ABhs n us Ml _our Tor créating a distufbdnce at & col- ored dance in T. A. B. hall Saturday evening, Bévérly Thoffiton 4nd Bén- jamin Ruly weré arrésted dnd chargéd | ¥ with intoxication and breach of the (D% peace. u INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Portédus aré in Detrdit, Mieh., f6r Sevéral daya. The Thufsday Aftéhdon Austisn Rridze club mit with Mrs. Johh E. Hnwkihs huld back ih olr résponss chnEider- ing what théy havé don for us. Reep thé hdmé firés buFnink fof these Hors. Péter W. Collins of Bosten, repre- Ort | senting the National Cstiolic !!he Cetiricil_ (K: 8t C.)_thiilied Sheat of i siter, M. Blit- |58 audiéhce with his ioausn chell of OUi§ stréet. he pléturéd thé ufselfish and idsal: Miss Anna Carroli of Harttord was|istic attituds ih which smerica had the week end guest of Miss Lorétta P.|goné into tEe iwar that libérty and Higgins at her hethe on Broadway:justicé and thé safiai-s {ieal fur hE Both are students at Conheécticut col- | undpri & nijght b& sheuld rdog Wl lege. Ye the flfle et Lhe wnfla hérsafter. For oiif eaerifices, tié said, thers is 0 cr%dll Gue 8, But 16 the soldiérs 6v&F there Hving or dead, to thé daliors wfiq took thofix Over thé ra%leru in captenments must it he glven twithsul st fi id with them 1nust give math 8:-!6! Who ‘ atibh, mish 1he and guide Lh& dt‘:k\‘.ifliés of ths tortd. M. cml}ns '3:2" A ifi!trucflfl coh- TI5; erd on_ thé 2 as réferred néh 1h Sefvice. [&f llins of epent ihe weslc.cnd in N ‘Wheén & beé loses its temipér 1dek |y, out for a stinging retort. g e%fgz:;.:gx e and t6_thé| A 2 s the work accomplished during the j ear, spoke of the ViSitS paid to_the |MT. HOLYOKE ALUMNAE 7 s 7 <" when cofiforts Ferd HOLD MEETING HERE|hcon that NorWich inténdéi to over- |person in ths city take this upon his| Sk ey s But 1t 4 Mentibers of 12 i (Mmflkm Mt |subseribe its quota within five hours conscience :r\l answer_ the way he Fent to tho siok’ 1Toivoke Alunih rr*m ion_met at|of the time i started. i . Would like to answer when the boys hate Wirkei #ith the ,m, hnnw m Mr ignn on Before all.has been the qiiestl come back aad ask what we have done Red Cross, with ti:é Natibhal Wo- ¥ u I riion | What ean 1 do_to halp. The answer is | for tham. A iy P 1 i b redding|an indiyi .duu dne, but in or After a thirty-second period of silent THe finances. @i FePbriia B% ihe of Fbputts Hom sHlleeh, 16 18 vxnm.T ist in helpinz answer it, prayer for “oiir hoys,” while the atdi- bicers Moe: B wird N b lve, dte of ‘mole thit Sithoul ahy orkinirsd ak of {he ence stdod. Mr. Weld led in the sing- | GRICRTOR 0TS g (G FER, JaBuit oo S LR LR A L0 ing of The Star Spangled Bander. | ] : Thé fheating w.os thew tisaed over to him for a mass soug servies, in which the words of song after soig fvert thrown upon the scroed, and Mr. Weld brotight his audience idty. & unitéd spirit of =ong that had evervone in_the hbise participating: The mebtiig énded nt 13 o'elack With The Star Spangled Banner, for whith the cornets srd trombones in the orchestrd came on to {he stage o lead in the final number. “The overflow meeting in the to&n hall was opened oy Campaiza Mava- ger Case, who mile his statemant fl)u.u’ the conditions here, and then rarned tN& meati: r 15 ex-Mayor T. © Mirphy Gedirge A. Ashbey pre audleétice hear v el Survice, Bripadler Geaeral Andrews wwas the f18' speaker anl Was f v 1 by the ¢ 2Ts WEO_ hptbarsa on tite program 1t tic theatrs piano ani the d 1nt) a song NORWICH TOWN SECTION ORGANIZES FOR DRIVE In what is called the X déction of ths Norwich dist¥ict which includes Noriwich béginning at the fornér of Lafayette street and Wish- ington itreét. Bean Hill and Yantic, every thing is set up (or the sevén- day United War Work campaign which opens today. Chairman Charles A. Saxfon who is in charge of this section has organized his district to the finest points and the fe organization is ready to start Sut this morhing in a house to house cancass which will cover even the most remots sections in this widely Scaitered district. The distrizt has been sub-divided into three parts, with a man in charge of edch div 16 e chair- on, as fol- Norwich Town sectioa: Charlés A. Saxton; vice ci Charles A. Saxton. Cam: Chairman; ‘man, Mrs. an workers, Mrs. Walter F. Lester, Robert Coch- ran, Jahies T, Bailey eon Hutch- ihs, William H. Geer, Miss Helen AL Lathrdp, John Mclennatt, WEtte, Jr. Rév. George M. Mis, Gebrie Iraser, Mrs. Richard J Carter, Miss Ruth Fotter, John W. Mullen. Béann Hill section: Vice chairman, Kers; Mrs. Florence Ben- James P, Mec- P. T. Connell. Campaign Robert S. Siptt, Mi ety ‘L\mes H. 3 Nall\' Frank ]ianm Yantie secticn: Vi Gibbs. Campaign ley, Elias I._ Sto inf, Bawin Smith, M. The quota for the Norwich Town ai triet is $1,500. The Faftviile section of thé Nor- sieh district in the United War Worls campaign Has been thoroughly organ- ized under thée directibn of Town Chaivman Frank B. mrketmn agént of thé Ponemah company, to raise an allotiient of $4,000. g The plans madé by Chawman Rick- | et8bn intolves an ihdustrial canvass and 4 hBise to house ~anvass, cap- tains having been appointed to take eart of the canvass in the plants of the Pohemah company and ihé J. B. Martin Co., both of which industries dre iRclyAEd in the Tafiv e aistrict. nothiér téaii has been appointdd to gnduct the House to nouse canvass, dhbwlng is the camnmgn otganiza- (’mfl-imm Trank B:. Ricketson. _ Captains, FPonemah Company-—Chas, #bstér. Jokn Daley, Eriest Dayis, Frafik Durr; Harry Plark, Ovért Ri: yard, Hormisdas Benoit, William Ma- lond, Kithetifie a&léy, Hormidas Gladiue, Gustave §|A. fillib{ys gém' A €€4vgi S| i teébhing, Wil Mallch, Jofin Névins, J. D, Hall, J. Ve Cptain house to hoiise canvass, GebFge H. Younk. Adelard prakét dt a a8 meétin; 18 thedtre at B‘\ [ 1¢ 9} the ihterésts dt the TAItE eampdign. uren aé 1ve not in adidress in 93“1 Fraich an Efii a iu ehed with the s i(hzi:mber of Commerce, I bert iand {orwich Town ! AL jin foreign waters .or a eddquarters of Work campaign c of the cexpmulwns. Mitchell 0 cofitributé f - ,cb patly have £ivhR $28 a é is Assigned to ot H\ it ‘EL The United Smteq Finishinz cos ? Sl.l '{hg !-‘tfgfi:;sg mfiie made a liberal camlaign scription to the campaizn, the. all étt for the Norwich pPidnt HBeifg 1460, The Aspinook company 0( Jewett. City bhas contributed $1000 to the Jewett City. The Du Pont de Nehours & Co., corporasitn had de- ma ted a United War Work campaign | dend of $600000 to the Stock-| homers and it is ekpéctéd that Nor- aiaflh wiil benefit ffbr this contribu- 01 AMERICANS.SCANDINAVIANS PASS REeBl:UflBN BF LOoYALTY The American-Seanfifityvian society | held a mass i the Chamber of Commerce hall Saturday night large _attendance. The mommvl Zing of Amtrica, ety one joining in the singing. Rev. F. A Petterson was the first sie Attbrney A. F. Libby, e lavor mlm ' Brown, and the secret , {Brahche, also speke inter ciety, of Norwich, Corn, in tabelihE hssi mbled, hereby pledge our &€Fvicks to bur government, promising to dd bur best to promote cvery war iieds: ure of the admmwmnan financid! and Wi €€ to use our in- | fuehce with e fello¥ citizens with whdm wé colife ifi contict to impress BHE the patriotic duty of rt t0 our government u: M\)erlv is at stak We. will .he detive in pi oting all Liberty bond bs and” hetwe&h cafibaigns for purpose endeavor to ¢ a sen- t favorable therefo. We will e and sell, war savings stamps, encurage Red_Cros orls, fobdl ahfl fuel conservation, food and wool pro- duction. and aid 21l me fer na- tional defensé. e jorthife to give bur associatish dur Bdriest Support pledge our services to the end of war. A large hithBér of néle eribérs was taken into thé association, includ- ing & number of women to the Ladies’ auxiliary corfs. The Ladles’ auxiliary soclety had charge of the refreshments ahd the meeting cl Star Spangled Bamhier. A Fdllowing the close of the meeting, dancing was enjoved hy all, Swahn's orclestra furnishing the thusic. this PHILATHEA CLEASS HAS iTS ANNUAL ELECTION The Philathea elass of . the First Laptist Bible school mat Friday eve- mnq at its annbal meeting v Louis A. W heéler of. West streét. Twenty Members were. pres- ent when the meeting was ealied to drdef at 8 o’clock. Mrs. I'rank 1. Davis the president, presiding. THe regular reponts were read and dpproved as were reports of the sev- €ral committees. The Anrmual reports were listened to with much Interest. Mrs. Edward Crowell, in her report of ‘Thimes | promise for the comind 2 The annual election résulted as fol 1>ws: President, Mrs. Frank D. Da- Tig;. tice prefllfle t, Mrs. Stéephen E. Peckham; secrétary, XMis. John O, Peckhdm; Edward Maguire; ROVCE, Pross re- porter. Mrs. Edward (‘rt\Well Wio has serv- ed so well as seeretary v two vears, Wwas utidble to Hcedpt refoftitnation. The class numbers 6 active mem- treasurer, Mrs, Frank 4 with the singidg OFThul gmm PEOPLE h ¢ aker. | by the Shit cur I there NEED BITRO- PHOSPHATE How It Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force In Two Weeks’ Time In Ma.ny Instances e R us people who lack vim. en By and HErte force, and there S t be s 1 treatm nts ¢ ha ng advertls ed 3 Ring thin 24 o neck a; 3z uJ:ly )wllm\.a nd an les and renip iines of health mi thous: enly bd- women who ssive thinness, E $3 and weakness ‘are usudlly to starved nerves. Our bodies need leel 5 jew days 1] 3 StrengH, felt ful, s able to slech soundly am ittle toubles scemed fo dis. car. I gaived twele pounds in r thecks more phosphate than is contained,inm mudLru fpods, . PhySiclind claim thgrs :otliing that will subply this de- €0 well as the ovganic phos- known among druggists as bits ate, which i3 ihexpénsive and sold by Lee Osgood and all drugeists under a guirantee of faction or money back. By feeding ipe directly and by, supplying with_ he necessary phys- Cletmants, bitro-phosphgte produces a_welcome trads- ién in the apnearance; the ih- in welght frequently being as- tonishing. This increase in weight also carciss with it a_general improvément in the health, N 5, Bleeplessness and which tr;x;;\rlv accompany ex nness, disappear, dull eyes hecome bright and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. & ik CAUTION: — ALt b, Bitro- phitte X oy “‘ for Felicy nervousness, slec! !ei«nai -nd wealness, owing to fits Ral esh, gTow propergies it -nonu ¢ use one who does not d to put on flesh. alw. = Death of Dorothy Heward. The death of Dorothy, L. infint Qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potter of this city, oceiirred SUn@Ay, following a short illness, ATTENTION bers with a l4rgs list of 4ssoclate members. A discusston followsd the election upon plans for the wint a tentative progi ime s arranged. The cldss because of war cdnditions omitted the regular annhual bannuet. The evening was on# of much pleas- ure and interest. 's work and WILLIAM PIDGEON 1§ CITED FOR BRAVERY William_ Pidgeon, whd iS5 now in the engingéér corps I France, his been in France, has been cited for bravery re- ceiving the following commen from Lieutenant Colohel R. T.. ple. The leétter, réceived by tewn is as followa: Corp. Willlam Pidgzedn, neéers, Subject: Braver§ under fire. 1. Your battalion commdnder has ;commend{ed ¥6u_in_ highest terms for yéur work ih unidading a mazor truck, abandoned by men of anoth#t ro merit and drawing enemy artillery fire. dna bringing it to a placs of. safet This on the Vileey road 5 October, 1918, 5 on Whip- =Siattves in i0ist Ehai- The regimentdl commander de- sirés to add to this his comendation and appréciation for your action. You were prompt to gee vour duty dnd you did it well 2 R. L. WHIPPLE, Tieut.-Colonel, Engtneers. Mr, Pidgeon is foster brother of An- dretv Ward Gailey, who has beea in the navy since thé opening of the war dnd has been on the U, S. 8. Wyoming ar. HENRY D. BROWN : DIES OF INJURIES Barly Supday morning Henty D. FBrown of Stomington, was brought to the Backus hospital by Dr. 'Faylor of Stonington. Brown had met with an aceident in which he had his right igg tevered just below the kneé and he died a short time afie: | Hogpital from loss of bloed. Brotn was found zbout 1 o'clock 'Qundnv morning lying besidé the {rol- ¥ car hit him as he was Iythg be- sidé the track and the motorman did not seé him. An investifation was made §Lnd:l\ and it was found that Brown Was in a nintoxicate@ state in Westerly and tried to bodrd t¥e cars, But he was not aliowed to as the cars wére crowded. Hé was pickeéd up in Westerly by the iate trolléy and taken to Stohlhgton and started for his home. The motorfidn afd conductor of the trolley #h'ch, #strnéd to West- éfly were examinéd But they had_nn técollection hittwiz the man, The place where he #as 1¥ing wag in-some 1all grass and mdded fr thé sight of the motorfian. br tnvesti- Bhtion will ba' mat b, Wagen Was Hit By Auto, A Polish man whose hame tould not be learned, was brought into the Backus houplli! Suurdsy éyéhmg suf- fering with a féw minor briilses re- teived when an it oblle Fiven by 4 man hamed Tgley hif the team in which he wa$ riding. téam was cémolishéd and .thé man mt{wu o but nét serioisi (n;ursd M léged that the man Had ro HEht visi- ble on b'ls wnxo g Toeslreom Drops Night Work. The foolroom at u:e Marlin-Rock< Fen ’2’5"”'«9" fE A Ls'?s:“m* ¥ as hebn 3w b 55 rork and t ve gwne to the y shift, MOOSE ALL MEMBERS OF NORWIEH LODGE WILL ASSEMBLE AT THE MOOSE HOME AT 7 P. M., MON: DAY, TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PARADE AT 8 O'CLOCK IN CASE THERE IS TO BE ONE; ¢ Per Order H. H. JARVIS, Dictater. ImportantNotice All Elks will meet at the Homs at 7 o'clock, Monday evening, Novem- Ber 11 to participate in the Parade- at 8 o'elock in cass thert i8 to be oni. Per Ordér JAMES 4. CASEY Exilted Rulin W. R. BALCOM, ® Secretary. ImportantNotice All Foresters of Arerica (3 Courts)~ will meet in Foresters’ Hall at 715 o'clock; Monday evening Novembsf, 11th, to participate in the Parade at 8 o'tlotk in case there is to be one. Pér Order PARADE COMMITTEE. All mémbers of ths Order of Eagles are requested to meet in their rooms at 7 P: M. Monddy cvéhing, t6 take part in the Parade in cadé thére is 16 be one. i Signed JOSEPH GURRAN, Pmtasm, fmfl.fi 18 fic aaveritstng med ‘onnecticut en‘ual to The .l‘l! e mtp letin for business results.

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